AugustMoose87
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SO I have a late 19th century homestead I have been working lately. I've covered most of the ground in close proximity to the house, and found mostly modern stuff. Now, I'm no expert, but I am guessing a house originally build in the 1880's would not have had the septic system it currently has, and there was at some point an outhouse, but I am struggling to find any evidence of it. So I'm hoping you guys might be able to help me, with either some parameters, web based research, or if someone is nearby, on site research.
So, for parameters... what are some figures I can use to focus my search? how close is the closest to the house it would likely be, and how far away? Was there any convention as far as uphill, down hill, level with, to the north/east/south/west, etc. I would think there would be a preference towards being down wind of the house, but the wind is so odd around here, I am not sure I could pick a single direction and say "that is downwind most often".
Web research... here is an aerial of the property. If anyone is interested in doing further research of their own, PM me and I'll give you the coordinates, I just don't want to post them since it is an area closed to the public.
House (1887) in the upper left, large barn (1919) lower right, small barn (1930) upper right. All of the lines you can see in the ground are small irrigation ditches, and the obvious things are not outhouses - propane tank, garden shed, burn pile, tree stumps, etc.
On site research... If anyone is in or around the Longmont CO area and wants to look around the site with me, PM me.
THANKS!!!!
So, for parameters... what are some figures I can use to focus my search? how close is the closest to the house it would likely be, and how far away? Was there any convention as far as uphill, down hill, level with, to the north/east/south/west, etc. I would think there would be a preference towards being down wind of the house, but the wind is so odd around here, I am not sure I could pick a single direction and say "that is downwind most often".
Web research... here is an aerial of the property. If anyone is interested in doing further research of their own, PM me and I'll give you the coordinates, I just don't want to post them since it is an area closed to the public.
House (1887) in the upper left, large barn (1919) lower right, small barn (1930) upper right. All of the lines you can see in the ground are small irrigation ditches, and the obvious things are not outhouses - propane tank, garden shed, burn pile, tree stumps, etc.
On site research... If anyone is in or around the Longmont CO area and wants to look around the site with me, PM me.
THANKS!!!!